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Franklin Pierce University

Rindge, NH

  • 4-year, Private
  • 477 Freshman Class
  • $41,384 (in-state), $41,384 (out-of-state)
  • 2,526 Total Students

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Franklin Pierce University Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
477
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,765
Total Students:
2,526
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
Diversity

Franklin Pierce University Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
85%
Religious Affiliation?
No
Urbanization:
Rural
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
17.02
Drug or Weapon Incidents:
29.69
Alcohol Incidents:
143.7
Weather (Degrees F)

Franklin Pierce University Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
68%
Average GPA:
2.78
Average Test Scores
SAT Math:
440 - 540
SAT Verbal:
440 - 540
SAT Writing:
430 - 530
ACT Composite:
18 - 21

Franklin Pierce University Academics

Graduation Rates (Total)
Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino/Hispanic
Native American
Collecting Data
Statistics
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
28:1
Study Abroad Offered:
Yes

Franklin Pierce University Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$41,384 / $41,384

In-State

Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$28,800
Tuition (In-State)
$28,800
Food and Housing
$10,100
Books
$1,000
Personal Expenses
$1,484
How are students paying for school?
Average Grant Size
$12,001

Franklin Pierce University Contact Information

Address
Mailing
40 University Dr.
Rindge,NH 03461
603-899-4000
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Franklin Pierce UniversityReviews
By Students 32121
(Avg. of 17rankings)

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S. C.
M. D.
January 13, 2010

Describe your school in one sentence.Franklin Pierce University is a very small and close-knit school, where the faculty and staff are very open help, whether it’s with academics, internships, jobs, or something personal, this is an indescribable learning experience.,Describe your classmates in one sentence.Students at Franklin Pierce University are very eager to learn and eager to help others in the classroom and the community, students here are also very committed to thier extracurricular activites.

  • Average Rating 32121
  • Overall Experience
    54321
    Access to Professors
    43211
    Class Size
    54321
    Value of Education
    32121
    Campus Internet Access
    32121
    Campus Facilities
    43211
    Campus Food
    14321
    On-Campus Housing
    32121
    Off-Campus Housing
    43211
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    43211
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    43211
S. C.
B. S.
January 13, 2010

Describe your classmates in one sentence.There is an easy threshold of conversation, most people want to be nice to one another and want to help.,What kind of person shouldn’t attend this school?Someone who isn’t mature enough to want to work hard.

  • Average Rating 32121
  • Overall Experience
    54321
    Access to Professors
    43211
    Class Size
    32121
    Value of Education
    43211
    Campus Internet Access
    32121
    Campus Facilities
    21321
    Campus Food
    32121
    On-Campus Housing
    32121
    Off-Campus Housing
    21321
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    43211
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    43211
S. C.
D. D.
January 11, 2010

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The best part of FPU is the availablity of the professors, when you need them. It could be for help in a class, for advice on the
current research paper, or, simply just to chat. For me this is import, as i get a great sense that the professors here actually are interested in their
students. I am not just a number.,What kind of person should attend this school?Any new student that wants to attend this school needs to have a great sense of time management. This was the biggest struggle I had in my
freshman year. Little by little with the help of new friends and the faculty I have delveloped a much better sense of my time management
skills.

  • Average Rating 32121
  • Access to Professors
    54321
    Class Size
    54321
    Value of Education
    43211
    Campus Internet Access
    14321
    Campus Facilities
    43211
    Campus Food
    14321
    On-Campus Housing
    32121
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    21321
S. C.
A. L.
January 11, 2010

What kind of person shouldn’t attend this school?Someone who doe not like bing the middle of nowhere. Someone who likes big cities and does not like the montains. If you do not like snow or -15 nights then you should not attend ths college.,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?I brag about te views i have right on campus. The beautiful lake with the mountains overlookin it. I also brag aout the great lifelong friends i have made in my short time of being at this school.

S. C.
A. B.
January 10, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?I have only enrolled in my school but have not attended or registered for classes yet. I am not familiar with the student life.,What kind of person should attend this school?The student looking to tailor their education to themselves with a passion for a different path.

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